Honey 12oz
You know what it is! Just honey. From our program. Shipped to you or a friend. 12 oz. of raw, unfiltered Virginia honey. Just how the bees intended.
Sources from various areas in central VA, mostly from NectarShare hives, this honey will change season by season and year by year as we capture the terroir of the moment it is harvested. Typical Virginia honeys are forward in the following: mustards, tulip poplar, locust, basswood, sourwood, thistle, clover, goldenrod, and asters.
Our honey is different! Many honey producers will heat and/or filter their honey through small pore sizes in an effort to keep the honey liquid as the customer anticipates. At NectarShare, we choose to eat the honey the way the bees made it rather than how we perceive it “should” be. We use the largest filter pore size available, which allows small piece of wax, pollen, and other natural goodness to flow into the honey. Therefore, honey may naturally crystalize because all raw unfiltered honey will crystallize - meaning it turns from liquid to more of a butter texture. The rate of crystallization depends on glucose, fructose, and water ratios in the original flower where the bees got the nectar. There is nothing wrong with crystalized honey, and if you prefer liquid honey, you can gently warm your entire jar in a hot water bath on the stove on low. Don’t add water to your honey, as it will cause fermentation.
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You know what it is! Just honey. From our program. Shipped to you or a friend. 12 oz. of raw, unfiltered Virginia honey. Just how the bees intended.
Sources from various areas in central VA, mostly from NectarShare hives, this honey will change season by season and year by year as we capture the terroir of the moment it is harvested. Typical Virginia honeys are forward in the following: mustards, tulip poplar, locust, basswood, sourwood, thistle, clover, goldenrod, and asters.
Our honey is different! Many honey producers will heat and/or filter their honey through small pore sizes in an effort to keep the honey liquid as the customer anticipates. At NectarShare, we choose to eat the honey the way the bees made it rather than how we perceive it “should” be. We use the largest filter pore size available, which allows small piece of wax, pollen, and other natural goodness to flow into the honey. Therefore, honey may naturally crystalize because all raw unfiltered honey will crystallize - meaning it turns from liquid to more of a butter texture. The rate of crystallization depends on glucose, fructose, and water ratios in the original flower where the bees got the nectar. There is nothing wrong with crystalized honey, and if you prefer liquid honey, you can gently warm your entire jar in a hot water bath on the stove on low. Don’t add water to your honey, as it will cause fermentation.
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You know what it is! Just honey. From our program. Shipped to you or a friend. 12 oz. of raw, unfiltered Virginia honey. Just how the bees intended.
Sources from various areas in central VA, mostly from NectarShare hives, this honey will change season by season and year by year as we capture the terroir of the moment it is harvested. Typical Virginia honeys are forward in the following: mustards, tulip poplar, locust, basswood, sourwood, thistle, clover, goldenrod, and asters.
Our honey is different! Many honey producers will heat and/or filter their honey through small pore sizes in an effort to keep the honey liquid as the customer anticipates. At NectarShare, we choose to eat the honey the way the bees made it rather than how we perceive it “should” be. We use the largest filter pore size available, which allows small piece of wax, pollen, and other natural goodness to flow into the honey. Therefore, honey may naturally crystalize because all raw unfiltered honey will crystallize - meaning it turns from liquid to more of a butter texture. The rate of crystallization depends on glucose, fructose, and water ratios in the original flower where the bees got the nectar. There is nothing wrong with crystalized honey, and if you prefer liquid honey, you can gently warm your entire jar in a hot water bath on the stove on low. Don’t add water to your honey, as it will cause fermentation.
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